Skip to main content
Menu
Lord Chancellor Constitution Committee

Lord Chancellor questioned by Lords in annual evidence session

21 November 2012

Image of UK Parliament portcullis

The House of Lords Constitution Committee will be holding its annual evidence session with Chris Grayling MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, on Wednesday 21 November. 

Witness

At 10.30am, Wednesday 21 November 2012, Committee Room 1, Palace of Westminster 

  • Chris Grayling MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice 

In a one-off evidence session, held by the Committee every year, the Justice Secretary is likely to be asked by the Committee about issues including:

  • how the Government will proceed with judgments of the European Court of Human Rights on prisoners being granted the  vote, given the statement by the Prime Minister that he will not allow it and the deadline of this Friday set by the Court for legislation to be introduced to remove the blanket ban
  • whether the Government will review the power for a minister to veto a court order that the Government should disclose information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
  • his reaction to concerns expressed by the judiciary about changes to the judicial pension scheme
  • whether he intends to review the proposal in the Crime and Courts Bill to empower the Lord Chancellor to become part of the selection process for the President of the Supreme Court and the Lord Chief Justice
  • practical steps he thinks should be taken to encourage greater judicial diversity

Further information

Image: PA